
vaboi
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I'm trying to get to making some R&B type tracks... so part of my learning process is picking apart songs I like. Well, I noticed on one, that the chorus goes 8 bars, then the bridge is only 7. an ODD number... with the first few words starting in the last part of the chorus. The entire song is basically intro>chorus>bridge>chorus>bridge>chorus.
So the first question is about the odd number of bars/measures. I mean, the song is great to me... why I decided to analyze it in the first place. But I've always thought "by the numbers".. 4 bars, 8 bars, 16 bars, even numbers when I'm making beats. I guess the odd number thing would be little more tricky to get away with in traditional rap beats. Is the odd number thing commonly done in R&B (and other genres more geared to singing) and just not noticed much?
2nd question is about the chorus>bridge>chorus style of song arrangement with no verse 1 and 2. I've heard a few, I think some of them rock songs actually. Does anyone have any more examples of successfully done songs in this style?
Thanks..
So the first question is about the odd number of bars/measures. I mean, the song is great to me... why I decided to analyze it in the first place. But I've always thought "by the numbers".. 4 bars, 8 bars, 16 bars, even numbers when I'm making beats. I guess the odd number thing would be little more tricky to get away with in traditional rap beats. Is the odd number thing commonly done in R&B (and other genres more geared to singing) and just not noticed much?
2nd question is about the chorus>bridge>chorus style of song arrangement with no verse 1 and 2. I've heard a few, I think some of them rock songs actually. Does anyone have any more examples of successfully done songs in this style?
Thanks..
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